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READY TO REMOVE | PHARACH'S SHRINES Photographic Record Com-| plete, Carter Clears Objects in Mortuary Chamber. and the New York the New York chamber, Moward Carter is said to have digcovered against the outer shrine another huge bouquet of flow- ers, faded to a drab color by their long preservation. On a back beam of the outer shrine, which incloses the inner shell around the sarcophagus, were found two statues covered with gold rep- resenting monkeys. one seated on a miniature chair, and the other so placed that the tail curled around the woodwork. It is believed they were posted there to represent sentries protecting the sanctity of the inner | shrines and whatever lies beneath | them. 1t is officially announced that the first press visit to the tomb will be on Tuesday of next week. ———— POINCARES GIVE DINNER THE DRY SQUAD CHANGES MADE IN BALTIMORE Paul A. Chamberlain Replaces Linton S. Evans as Head of Agents. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORFE, Md., November force of federal prohibition agents in | Baltimore was announced yesterday, when H. M. Luckett, divisional chief of the prohibition force, came here EVENING STAR, =t The long-expected shake-up in the D. ¢, TUESDAY, WASHINGTON, private TELLS OF IMMIGRANTS |4 FLEECED BY WHOLESALE“ banks, forelgn l‘xchnnlrm W fon in Kurope, ning aliens, Pignataro told Saulvatore A. Cotillo, who conducted Thousands Swindled by Fraudulent | the hearing. Exchanges and Other Systems, ‘“PLAY JURY” OUT OF JOB. ¥ YORK, November 27.—The ury of 200 prominent citizens, n alterna- nip” of the pped yes- mmissioner "Au- with the an- cement that in the future com- against productions will be ¢ and not Federal Investigator Charges. - | pl iog. of tho organized last winter as chiange D d_collections partment Joint legislative com 1 tigate exploitation of immigran hundred pl ts. taken before a grand jul NOVEMBER 27, 1923. COUNTERFEIT $10 BILLS BET ON FOOT BALL GAM By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, November 27.—Youths posing as students have aided in me‘ gistribution of counterfeited ten-dol- 18 represented in of the Union. man who gave his name a8 Ha ITnh:Lck Was arrestea hers after h» |had passed one of the alleged counter. feited notes, ‘The bills are good i federal reserve currency likeness of Andrew Jac lar notes by betting them on foot |lieve tho “ring" ball games, federal agents announce |nearly every state here. Many of these bills, tha federal agents said, were bet on the Michi- gan-Wisconsin game. Since the arrest of Mrs. Snyder here some time ago e agents have made an investigaticn, which they say has led them to be- h—. | - The Flour That’ll Never Fail the Cook | from Washington and ordered the TO HONOR GEN. PERSHING = | changes. t. November 27.—The | s : | Ambassador Herrick and Marshals| ™y ;.10 5 Evans, head of the squad of photographic records of the | outer shrine In the tomb of Tutankh- | Foch, Joffre and Petain Among | for the last few yonths, was ordered amen, and of i je - g o { cd as being lmmediately witnin e | e e s 5 ely within its | be given a speciz doors, which occupied U5 By the Associnted Press. . | um-gnes‘ om.-».p His place will be filled Dart of the last we PARIS, November 27.—Premier Poin- | b, ‘4 " Chamberlain eted. The store ¢ LAt e and Mme. Poincare last evening| . nave little to say about the "'"l’]": ‘,’V’u’f:"'\"';x:’_'h:(’l‘f;;',"‘\’;‘f‘r':1' | change,” said Mr. Chamberlain, “ex- BUCE 'S HCUGE 2 -‘u"’__ cept that I shall try to conduct the 4 1907 | operation of the forces in Baltimore | Jofive, Petain and Fran-| i a manner that will show results. | o Ratboti e | Itake active charge immediately | daibertl and | - M. tt expressed himself as| = military attache | peing satisfied with conditions in Bal- | mg. timore. ! g 5 . : i 4 nutritive strength or its wonderful ADVERTISEMENT i g 5 ; 4 You can put your full dependence upon Washington Flour “Just Quite Right” the greater acticable to deal with iis | —for every flour use—in every bak- It cannot vary—either in its ts between tiree sides of nd the walls ¢ w natural flavor—because it is made always of the same critically select- ed wheat—grown under the pe- culiar conditions of soil and climate give it distinctive qual- ities—and carefully miMed under the guidance of long scientific ex- perience—with the most advanced machinery. 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It should mot be with common bran which | a and hard to eat. | adds greatly to are ¥ dev work at the tombs, The s ficlary is the cause of se confused scarch Made in the new mill in old Georgetown—and sold by every good grocer in Washington. Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. Washington, D. C. and remov: human ' illnes: and clubs s individual Closed All Day Thursday—Thanksgiving Day SPECIAL OFFER NOTICE TO The Delineator CHARGE Fec e e CUSTOMERS $1.20 rios during the re- visit our mainder of this Butterick Pattern month will be counter tomorrow. placed on Decem- Regular price, $2.00, ber bill. purchases 20 MILLION Twenty million users make Eversharp America’s favorite pencil by a great majority. And no wonder! Eversharp is the most comfortable of pencils to hold. And the exclusive features that can’t be copied prevent all pencil trouble. The rifled tip prevents wobbly lead. The auto- matic index tells the length of lead in the barrel. An eraser and extra leads are found under the cap. 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In the red top box, We Carry a Complete Stock of Eversharp Pencils and Wahl Pens PORT MART FIBER ROCKER, as pictured; spring seat very well built and full of comfort. Will make an excellent gift. FIBER REED CHAIR, as picture I built and of distinctive design; with tapestry upholstery; spring seat, An ideal Christmas 914 F St. NNW. 1410 N. Y. Ave. 1303 F St. gift. S Brentano’s Inc. Eversharp Pencils and Wahl Pens Sold Here F&12thSts. N.W. BuyYour“Eversharp” ;53 @y at Schwartz’s and Seventh g _| PAY NEXT YEAR ~ Street irregularities amount to little. Black, brown and gray. * Complete Stock of Eversharp Pencils, 50 Cents to $5.00 Self-filling Fountain. Pens, 95¢ Up Get It at GIBSON'S, 917 G ‘St. N.W. Eversharp Pencils— Walford’s _"i'iz 909 Pa. Ave. NW All Styles Complete “Ever- Never Such a Value as This! g BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS $4:'98 Tailored of deep-welt, durable corduroy—that will resist both wear - and weather; coat and pants well lined. Box-pleated, belted model with three pockets. All sizes, 9 to 16. T BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, as pictured, in four pieces—Bow-end Bed, Full Van- ity, Chifforobe and large Dresser, 820 F St. Cor. Ninth ewelry Department Later 15 J,llllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll."llllllllllllllII||IllI||IIIIIIIllllIIllllllllllllfillllllllIIIIIIIII LU LT ~